94-7266. Salt Lake City Area Integrated Projects Electric Power Marketing Draft Environmental Impact Statement  

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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
    Western Area Power Administration
    
    
    Salt Lake City Area Integrated Projects Electric Power Marketing 
    Draft Environmental Impact Statement
    
    AGENCY: Western Area Power Administration, DOE.
    
    ACTION: Notice of availability and notice of public hearings.
    
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    SUMMARY: In 1980, the Western Area Power Administration (Western) began 
    examining its marketing criteria for long-term capacity and energy 
    sales from the Salt Lake City Area Integrated Projects (SLCA/IP) due to 
    the impending expiration of existing long-term contracts in 1989. 
    Western proceeded to develop the Post-1989 General Power Marketing 
    Criteria and Allocation Criteria for the Salt Lake City Area, and 
    completed an environmental assessment (EA) in late 1985. In response to 
    controversy over the potential environmental effects of the proposed 
    marketing criteria, Western announced in the Federal Register on April 
    4, 1990, its intent to prepare an environmental impact statement (EIS) 
    on its power marketing and allocation criteria (55 FR 12550). Following 
    extensive public involvement and analysis, Western's SLCA/IP Electric 
    Power Marketing Draft EIS has been prepared and is now available for 
    public review and comment.
        Five public hearings will be held to discuss the alternatives 
    presented in the draft SLCA/IP Electric Power Marketing EIS, and allow 
    the public to ask questions and provide formal comments for the record. 
    A 90-day comment period will extend until June 29, 1994.
        During the public hearings, written and oral statements will be 
    accepted. A court reporter will record the proceedings. Persons, 
    organizations, or agencies wishing to make oral statements will be 
    asked to register at the door prior to the beginning of the hearing. 
    Western will respond to comments in the final EIS. There will be an 
    informal public information session before each hearing where the 
    public can discuss aspects of the draft EIS with Western 
    representatives at several information stations.
    
    DATES AND ADDRESSES: The dates and locations of the hearings are listed 
    below. All public information sessions begin at 6 p.m. All public 
    hearings will begin an hour later at 7 p.m.
    
    April 11: Denver West Marriott, 1717 Denver West Marriott Blvd., 
    Denver, Colorado
    April 12: Albuquerque Convention Center, 401 2nd Street NW., 
    Albuquerque, New Mexico
    April 18: Quality Inn City Center, 154 West 600 South, Salt Lake City, 
    Utah
    April 26: Best Western Woodland Plaza, 1175 West Route 66, Flagstaff, 
    Arizona
    April 27: YWCA of the USA, 9440 North 25th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona
    
        Copies of the draft EIS have been distributed to interested parties 
    on the EIS mailing lists and to various reading rooms. Copies of the 
    draft EIS, supporting documents, and referenced material are available 
    for public review at the locations listed below:
    
    Arizona
    
    Flagstaff Public Library, Reference Desk, 300 West Aspen, Flagstaff, AZ 
    86001
    Phoenix Public Library, Business/Science Department, 12 East McDowell, 
    Phoenix, AZ 85004
    Page Public Library, Reference Desk, 697 Vista, Page, AZ 86040
    
    Colorado
    
    Denver Public Library, Government Publications, 1357 Broadway, Denver, 
    CO 80203
    Montrose Public Library, Reference Desk, 343 South 1st Street, 
    Montrose, CO 81401
    
    New Mexico
    
    University of New Mexico, Government Publications, Albuquerque, NM 
    87131-1466.
    
    Utah
    
    Salt Lake City Public Library, Reference Desk, 209 East 500 South, Salt 
    Lake City, UT 84111
    Uintah County Library, Reference Desk, 155 East Main Street, Vernal, UT 
    84078
        In addition to Western's Salt Lake City Area Office, copies of the 
    draft EIS and supporting documents are also available for public review 
    at:
    
    Western Area Power Administration, Loveland Area Office, 5555 East 
    Crossroads Boulevard, Loveland, CO 80538-8986
    Western Area Power Administration, Headquarters Office, 1627 Cole 
    Boulevard, Building 19, Room 175, Golden, CO 80401
    Western Area Power Administration, Phoenix Area Office, 615 South 43rd 
    Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85009-5313
    U.S. Department of Energy, Forrestal Building, Reading Room 1E-190, 
    1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585
    
        Copies of the draft EIS and supporting documents are available upon 
    request from the address listed below.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Western maintains a mailing list of 
    parties and persons interested in the SLCA/IP Electric Power Marketing 
    EIS. If you are interested in being included on the mailing list, seek 
    further information, wish to submit written comments, or want to 
    request a copy of the draft EIS, please call or write: Mr. David Sabo, 
    Manager, Environmental and Public Affairs, Salt Lake City Area Office, 
    Western Area Power Administration, P.O. Box 11606, Salt Lake City, UT 
    84147-0606, (801) 524-5493.
        For general information on DOE's NEPA review procedures or status 
    of a NEPA review, contact: Carol M. Borgstrom, Director, Office of NEPA 
    Oversight, EH-25, U.S. Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue 
    SW., Washington, DC 20585, (202) 586-4600 or (800) 472-2756.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In 1980, Western began examining its 
    marketing criteria for long-term capacity and energy sales from the 
    SLCA/IP. Existing long-term contracts were due to expire in 1989, and 
    sufficient time was needed for customers to make other contractual 
    arrangements based on their final allocations of SLCA/IP power. Western 
    proceeded to develop the Post-1989 General Power Marketing Criteria and 
    Allocation Criteria for the Salt Lake City Area, and completed an EA in 
    late 1985. DOE approved a finding of no significant impact on January 
    8, 1986. In response to controversy over the potential environmental 
    effects of the proposed marketing criteria, Western announced its 
    intent to prepare an EIS on its power marketing and allocation criteria 
    in the April 4, 1990, Federal Register (FR) (55 FR 12550).
        Western's Salt Lake City Area Office markets electricity produced 
    at hydroelectric facilities operated by the Bureau of Reclamation 
    largely on the Upper Colorado River. The facilities are known 
    collectively as the SLCA/IP and include dams equipped for power 
    generation on the Green, Gunnison, Rio Grande, and Colorado Rivers. 
    These facilities are located in the States of Arizona, Colorado, New 
    Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. Of these facilities, only the Glen Canyon 
    Unit, the Flaming Gorge Unit, and the Aspinall Unit (which includes 
    Blue Mesa, Morrow Point, and Crystal Dams) are currently influenced by 
    Western power marketing and transmission decisions. The operation of 
    these facilities and their potential environmental impacts are analyzed 
    in the draft EIS. Up to nine hydropower operational scenarios were 
    developed for each generation facility to assess the range of possible 
    operational impacts.
        Western developed seven EIS alternatives, called commitment level 
    alternatives, which reflect the range of combinations of capacity and 
    energy which would feasibly and reasonably fulfill Western's firm power 
    marketing responsibilities, needs, and statutory obligations. 
    Operational scenarios at each facility were combined to form various 
    SLCA/IP supply options, which were in turn paired with the commitment 
    level alternatives in order to conduct air quality, economic, and 
    financial analyses. The draft EIS evaluates the potential impacts of 
    these alternatives, including no action, no socioeconomics, air 
    resources, water resources, ecological resources, cultural resources, 
    land use, recreation, and visual resources.
        Western is actively seeking public input on the draft EIS in order 
    to make a decision on a preferred alternatives. No preferred 
    alternative is identified in the draft EIS for this reason. A decision 
    on a preferred alternative will be made after considering comments on 
    the draft EIS, and that alternative will be identified in the final 
    EIS.
    
        Issued at Washington, DC, March 23, 1994.
    Joel K. Bladow,
    Assistant Administrator for Washington Liaison.
    [FR Doc. 94-7266 Filed 3-24-94; 11:13 am]
    BILLING CODE 6450-01-P-M
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
03/28/1994
Department:
Western Area Power Administration
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice of availability and notice of public hearings.
Document Number:
94-7266
Pages:
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Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: March 28, 1994